Bottle-sealing device.



Y A Patented Sept. 26, |899. J. GEDERSTRGM. Y v l BOTTLE vsEMms nevica.

(Application lad lay 24, 1899.)

EW@ Q UNITED @STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JOHN O'EDEESTEOM, OE NEW'YOEK, NYY., AssIGNOE To THE UNITED STATES l AEEATING EOUNTATN COMPANY, OE NEW YORK.

BO-Tl'LE-SEALING DEVICE. i

SPECIFICATION forming para 0f Letters atent No. 633,803, daten september 2e, 189e.

. i Original applioationiiled March 7,1899, Serial No. 70 8,091. Divided and this application filed May 24, 1 89 9. Serial No. '71 8,083

I (No model.)

To LZZ whom itr 'lmtycolwer/t: y The parts are all so arranged and Con.- 50

Be it known that I, JOHN CEDERSTROM, a Vstruotedthat when the bottle is seated in the citizen of the United States, residing in the base and the stopper swung into place the city and State of Nenr York, have invented a stopper is held tightly against the mouth of 5 new and useful Bottle-Securing Devicevhich the bottle., so as to form a close joint.

is fully set forth in the following specica- I have found it desirable'to have the neck 55 tion. f i of the bottle'enlarged above collar C, so that This invention relates to fastening devices `the toggle action of members E e Will draw for bottles, particularly to bottles contain-v t-he stopper down as closely as may be dero ing aerated liquids; and it consists of a baseY sired against the bottle without tending to or stand and a stopper carried thereby and twist or strain the arm Of the standard or the 6e adapted to engage the mouthrof the bottle neck of collar C` upward. l have shown this and hold it securely closed. The stand `may standard as having the loop h to serve as a be constructed to hold a plurality of bottles, thandle and the ,collar C as of doubled Wire i 5 havingin that event a corresponding number bent into the desired form to provide eyes o of Stoppers carried upon arms that branch out and the stein c', which latter is secured in a 65 from the standard. v seat in the end of the standard, which may be The object of my inventiouis to allow the tubular throughout. desired quantity of the aerated liquid, as Any constructionthat employsabase with 2o soda, to be drawn from the main reservoir a standard rising therefrom upon which is andk served to a customer who uses only part pivotedl or hinged a stopper adapted to en- 7o of the liquid at a time. To this end there gage the mouth' of the bottle and capable of should be provision for closing the bottle in-, being opened or closed instantaneously is stantaneously and effectively, for opening it within the spirit of my invention. In Fig. 2

2 5 readily and completely,so that the bottle may arms B brauch out from the standard B and be removed and part ofits contents poured carry collarsG, as in Fig. l. This form is 75 out without Waste, and for holding it securely adapted for use when the attendant desires to closed. n serve a party of two or three persons.

vI have illustrated niyinvention as employ- Having thus described my invention, I

3o ing the form of stopper that forms the subclaim-` f ject of my pending application, Serial No. l.l A bottle stand or holdeiyconsisting oia 8o 708,091, led March 7, 1899, and of which vapbase, a standard rising from the base,vpr'ojec plication the present application is a division tions at the upper end of the standard adapted and continuation; but'l do not limit myself to engage about opposite sides of the neck of 35 to that form only. 'a bottle in place onvthe stand andbelow the In the drawings annexed heretoand formmouth of the bottle, 'and a swinging stopper 85 ing part of this specification, Figure l is an pivoted in said projections so as to move about elevation of a stand and stopper for one bot# a horizontal axis whereby it is adapted to be tle. Fig; 2 isa perspective of a stand for moved to and from a position over the mouth 4o three bottles, and Fig. 3 shows details` 1 of the bottle toopen and close the same.

A is the base of the stand, which may be 2. VA bottle stand or holder, consisting of a 9o an ornamental salver, by preference hollowed base, astandard on the base, a plurality of out to form a seat for the bottle. Y arms branching out from the standard in Op- B is a standard 'rising from the base. posite directions, twofprojections at the outer 45v C is a substantially semicircular collar seend of the arm adapted to engage about the i cured to the'upper end of the standard and neck of the bottle on opposite sides thereof 95 5 engaging about the neck .of the bottle D. v and below the mouth of the bottle, Stoppers f" E is the stopper, pi voted by toggle members one foreach arm pivoted in the projections E e. tocollar C. l thereon so as to swing abou-t a horizontal axis whereby the stopper may be moved to Y and from a position over the month of` ihe bottle to open and close the same- Y 3. A bottle stand or holder, consisting of a base, astandard rising therefrom, projections at the upper end of the standard adapted to. embrace the neck of the bottle at opposite sides thereof and below the mouth of the bottle, and a swinging stopper pivotally conneoted to the projections by toggle members so as to swing about a horizontal axis whereby the stopper is adapted to be moved to and from a position over the month of the bottle To open and close the saine.

et. A bottle stand 01' holder consisting of a base, a standard rising from the base and bent. at its upper end to forni a loop or ring adapted over the mouth of the bottle to open and close the same.

In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscrib- Y ing witnesses. Y

VJOHN OEDERSTROM.

Witnesses:

PHILIP MAURO, C. A. L. MASSIE. 

